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Bill Of Complaint of William Herbert, commonly called Lord Montgomerie, eldest son and heir apparent of William, Lord Marquis of ...,

Bill Of Complaint of William Herbert, commonly called Lord Montgomerie, eldest son and heir apparent of William, Lord Marquis of Powis, against William, Marquis of Powis, Thomas Budd, Edward Aubin, Mannock Strickland, Thomas Penson, and James Baker touching the accounts of the Powis trust estate and the lead mines in Mochnant, co. Mont.

Answers of Theodore Pryse, Richard Meredith, Dorothy Lloyd, Griffin Lewis, Richard William, Anthony William, Morgan William and Moris ap Rudderch ...,

Answers of Theodore Pryse, Richard Meredith, Dorothy Lloyd, Griffin Lewis, Richard William, Anthony William, Morgan William and Moris ap Rudderch, defendants to the bill of complaint of Theodor Lewis, gent., touching the Wenalt estate, which descended from Edward Lloyd to his son Humphrey Lloyd and then to his daughters Dorothy Lloyd, Frances Pryse and Elizabeth Meredith.

T[homas] Budd to Humphry Parry, Llanvilling,

Wants him to make an end with Mr. Price of Bodvagh, to get up Mr. Lloyd of Eynart's arrears and send up his accounts. The Duke is convinced that the writer's method is the best for landlord and tenant - to give the five or six months to pay arrears and then make them all pay at a day fixed. His arrangements for collecting rents and arrears in the lordships of Llanerchidoll, Tertreffe, Tyrrymynych and Pool Town. Parry to take on the collection of the lordship of Mochnant from Mr. Errington, the Duke to allow him £40 per annum which considering he has the Town Clerk's Place of Oswestry and most of those courts and the Welsh courts is a very fair allowance.

Answers of defendants to the bill of complaint in Chancery of Richard Goodall, citizen and merchant taylor of London, plaintiff ...,

Answers of defendants to the bill of complaint in Chancery of Richard Goodall, citizen and merchant taylor of London, plaintiff, against Robert Boddington and Dorothy, his wife, Thomas Martyn and Jane, his wife, John Oldbury and his daughters, Mary and Dorothy. Plaintiff claims payment for himself and his dec. father-in-law, Thomas Strong, citizen and harberdasher of London, for having managed the affairs of Thomas, John and Charles Boone, late of Mount Boone, Devon. See No. 9662.

Bill Of Complaint (amended) of James Leigh and Ephraim Miller of London, merchants and co-partners, John Motteux of London, merchant ...,

Bill Of Complaint (amended) of James Leigh and Ephraim Miller of London, merchants and co-partners, John Motteux of London, merchant, John Durand of Carshalton, Surrey, esq., Robert Holt Butcher of Millbank, Westminster, clerk, William Barlow of King Street, Covent Garden, Middlesex, esq., William Haynes the elder of Southwark, Middlesex, merchant, William Haynes the younger of Croydon, Middlesex, merchant, and Francis Creuze of London, merchant, against George Edward Henry Arthur, Earl of Powis, touching bonds to plaintiffs for securing the payment of annuities to Barbara, Dowager Countess of Powis, 1781, Dec. 4. See No. 9474-6.

Papers in the suit of William, Marquis of Powis, and Edward Aubin, plaintiffs, against James Baker, William Hart, Arthur Hart ...,

Papers in the suit of William, Marquis of Powis, and Edward Aubin, plaintiffs, against James Baker, William Hart, Arthur Hart and William Hart the younger, and William Parkin, defendants, touching the frauds perpetrated by James Baker, agent of the Marquis of Powis, in respect of the accounts of the Powis Trust Estate and the mines at Mochnant, co. Mont.

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